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    $46,7% people ignore them. Only 10.9% confront those people that stereotype because they get offended and they want to defend themselves because they feel labeled to things or a type of person they aren't. As you can see, mostly everyone ignores them and don't let them affect them, because why let that if you know what you are and how you are, In reality, you don't need people telling you or assuming things that aren't true because we don't…

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    both people white and colored growth in racial identity shows a movement from an identity formed on outside influences to an identity formed through inside influences. The beginning of racial identity development for both white people and people of color is the start of socialization in racially drawn dynamics. As one grows they may obtain distance from beliefs that reflect socially derived racism and reach an identity status based on personally held guilt. Racial identity statuses that do not…

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    The self is a person 's being and what distinguishes them from others. It is what lets people know that they are separate from other people, who they are, and how they interact socially with others. The self is hard to describe because scientists can not pinpoint any part of the body to what makes up the self. Because the self is so hard to clearly define it is broken down into three main parts: self-knowledge, public self, and agent self. Self-knowledge is the awareness of beliefs that people…

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    Just like the people who work at Disney World they make it seem as if life is so kind, full of joy, no sadness only happiness and laughter, glitter and sprinkles everywhere, and high pitch voices that make me cringe. This man was wearing so many colors at the same time as if a unicorn had puked on him and to top it off he was wearing shiny shoes so shiny they glared. A few minutes passed and managed to stop complaining. For some strange reason I found myself staring at his shoes, that was until…

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    What is an identity? According to the Longman dictionary, “Identity is the qualities and attitudes that a person or group of people has, that make them different from other people.” Social, Cultural, Economic and Family plays an important role to shape your identity. Some people say that your name is your identity; some says that your features or personality, and other consider your color, race or ethnicity as your identity. Also a stage of childhood, teenage and adulthood to gain your self…

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    one lives. Therefore, the heart and driving force has always been the American dream. This dream refers to most individuals living in the realms of the American world. It is critical to note that the American dream is not measured based on what a person possess, it is measured based on its principle and its application to society. The American dream has made America what it is considered today. The American dream has a number of interpretations, for instance in India, they have a caste system…

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    College Vs High School

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    Growing up people tend hear that high school and college are going to be the best years of their life. These are the times that a person starts to not just figure themselves out but also their future. They find that their life is starting to take hold and will start experiencing a lot of changes happening around them. One of the changes would be transitioning from high school to college. Although there are some differences between the two like dress codes and teaching techniques there are some…

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    project as a metaphor to show my identities that I portrait on the outside, as well as the ones that are less visible to the public eye. Hence why I chose a hat, as one can only see the exterior unless the person wearing it reveals the interior. On the outside, it is filled with bright colors to represent how I try to come off as outgoing, positive, and bright, whereas…

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    Image. Image is something that many people use that can make or break a connection between people. Image can define a person and what their personality. In To Kill A Mockingbird two characters are defined like Mockingbirds. Tom Robinson and Atticus Finch are defined Mockingbirds for their actions. In her story, Harper Lee portrays a story about a father named Atticus and his son and daughter named Jem and Scout. The story is portrayed in Maycomb, Alabama during a trial case on a rape for a black…

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    Conflict

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    conflicts with themselves and others when they lose someone close to them, such as in (Ruth). When she lost her Husband and children, she had no one to go to besides her deceased husband's mother. When conflicts occur with others, often time each person may at one point question if it was their own fault that the conflict was brought about. On (Train), Nanomie may have felt like it was her fault due to her showing interest into the lion art piece. One of the biggest examples of external conflict…

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